No problem man! I'm actually going to be moving to China next month to teach at a university, so I figured I should put one of these together while I still can. Now that the draft order / underclassmen list / head coaches are pretty much set, this seemed like a good time to organize it.

Brilliant letting one of Scott Pioli's henchmen have his own team to ruin. One of the premier GM jobs in the NFL and it gets handed to a stupid **** who makes three facepalm moves for every good one. Awesome. Just like handing a new Mercedes to a 16 year old girl who's already been in three wrecks.

Looks great! The only thing I would suggest may be looking over this salary cap projection with the estimated rollover. It's likely the closest estimation out there, and it'd also help in this scenario because only 4 teams would have a deficit to fix, where in the other I think 9 are in the red.

Looks great! The only thing I would suggest may be looking over this salary cap projection with the estimated rollover. It's likely the closest estimation out there, and it'd also help in this scenario because only 4 teams would have a deficit to fix, where in the other I think 9 are in the red.

Kind of staggering how different some of those were, actually. Chicago's discrepancy was actually because I made that before including the Cutler contract. Looks like the Bears got mauled financially by that one.

Also, I am not sure if everyone has used overthecap before, but you can also click on the "calculator" link right above the cap figures on your respective team page and you can mess around with how cutting certain players would impact the cap, then click undo to add it back. It also recalculates for future years, so if you're a realistic GM and look towards how moves impact the future cap as well, this is a great tool.

Also, I am not sure if everyone has used overthecap before, but you can also click on the "calculator" link right above the cap figures on your respective team page and you can mess around with how cutting certain players would impact the cap, then click undo to add it back. It also recalculates for future years, so if you're a realistic GM and look towards how moves impact the future cap as well, this is a great tool.

Good find, I've actually never used that before but I just took a look and would recommend it to all GMs. +rep

That depends on a few things, namely what you consider "spam" and how punctual you are about making your picks. I'd rather annoy one person by sending them a few text messages than make five people who are ready to pick wait around for someone who didn't send in a big board.